How many points 21:42 - Apr 17 with 8506 views | Hayesender | For an orange ball in snooker? | ![](/images/avatars/1451.gif) |
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How many points on 13:26 - Apr 18 with 2657 views | aston_hoop | You know who they are, you are talking about them, you are angry about them. They have succeeded what they set out to do on this occasion. | ![](/images/avatars/1351.gif) |
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How many points on 13:31 - Apr 18 with 2638 views | Bluce_Ree |
How many points on 12:42 - Apr 18 by kensalriser | And this is why the planet has no chance, there are too many in denial who can’t see past the end of their own noses. How civilised do you think the world is going to be when the freak weather events we’ve been having are now weekly, there are millions of displaced people looking for somewhere else to live and disruptions to essential supplies are making covid and the Ukraine war look like a half-arsed drill. You must all really hate your kids and grandkids if you don’t want a better world for them. |
Things like your "carbon footprint" were invented by the oil companies to deflect responsibility to people like us. There's nothing I can honestly do to give the planet more life. Everyone on this forum could start taking the bus tomorrow and we wouldn't buy this planet another second. Flinging orange paint around petulantly isn't going to convince anyone new to their cause. All they can do at this point is disrupt because they can't fix anything either. | ![](/images/avatars/1664.gif) |
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How many points on 13:37 - Apr 18 with 2615 views | R_from_afar |
How many points on 06:46 - Apr 18 by plasmahoop | Whilst clearly more needs to be done on environmental issues, I don't think it's helpful for us to do it while the likes China to continue to pollute at a much greater rate than us. But their methods are a bigger problem as if you think you have right on your side in this way it can justify any behaviour. Does not set a good precedent for keeping any sort of vaguely civilised society |
I don't agree with JSO's methods - they are too extreme and alienate some of their potential supporters - but: - China installed more solar energy capacity than the rest of the world combined last year - Many, many nations, including the UK, have exported their emissions to China by sourcing so many manufactured goods from there - The UK is a long way from being fully decarbonised, although we are making pretty good progress | ![](/images/avatars/5145.gif) |
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How many points on 14:16 - Apr 18 with 2523 views | Discodroids |
How many points on 12:42 - Apr 18 by kensalriser | And this is why the planet has no chance, there are too many in denial who can’t see past the end of their own noses. How civilised do you think the world is going to be when the freak weather events we’ve been having are now weekly, there are millions of displaced people looking for somewhere else to live and disruptions to essential supplies are making covid and the Ukraine war look like a half-arsed drill. You must all really hate your kids and grandkids if you don’t want a better world for them. |
'You must all really hate your kids and grandkids if you don’t want a better world for them'. Fu ckin outrageous. you got some fu ckin balls presuming the love i have for my grandchildren and children. [Post edited 18 Apr 2023 14:17]
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How many points on 16:08 - Apr 18 with 2384 views | Metallica_Hoop | Before I read what it was about I thought it was some kind of weird 'United Ireland' protest as I saw the orange, green and the guy was white. Opps! | ![](/images/avatars/1335.gif) |
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How many points on 16:08 - Apr 18 with 2371 views | SheffieldHoop | The protestor on this occasion - Edred Whittingham - Any relation Clive? | ![](/images/avatars/1736.gif) |
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How many points on 16:11 - Apr 18 with 2378 views | Northernr |
How many points on 16:08 - Apr 18 by SheffieldHoop | The protestor on this occasion - Edred Whittingham - Any relation Clive? |
Nope. On this side of the family nnooker is for playing, watching, and sometimes falling asleep at. | ![](/images/avatars/1005.gif) | | ![](/images/icons/ignore-user.png) |
How many points on 17:52 - Apr 18 with 2257 views | rrrspricey | I'm with the string em up brigade. Yes I get the rationale behind protesting on behalf of the planet but disrupting sports events and gluing yourself to the road in Britain is totally pointless. This island accounts for 2% of global carbon emissions so if we went totally carbon neutral tomorrow it would have precisely zero impact on climate change. These tossers need to be shipped to China to protest somewhere that would make a difference [Post edited 18 Apr 2023 22:10]
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How many points on 18:03 - Apr 18 with 2240 views | Sharpy36 | All those protesting at the front line, all appear to have both feet firmly placed within a middle class back ground, and have enjoyed the spoils of that up bringing. The actors, sportsmen and notably the likes of attenborough, have carbon foot prints the likes of which we will never achieve in a million life times. | ![](/images/avatars/22530.gif) |
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How many points on 18:24 - Apr 18 with 2202 views | Hayesender | I'd love to see Tarquin and Jessica try to disrupt the Notting Hill carnival. In fact I'd pay to see that carnage | ![](/images/avatars/1451.gif) |
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How many points on 18:37 - Apr 18 with 2176 views | loftboy |
How many points on 17:52 - Apr 18 by rrrspricey | I'm with the string em up brigade. Yes I get the rationale behind protesting on behalf of the planet but disrupting sports events and gluing yourself to the road in Britain is totally pointless. This island accounts for 2% of global carbon emissions so if we went totally carbon neutral tomorrow it would have precisely zero impact on climate change. These tossers need to be shipped to China to protest somewhere that would make a difference [Post edited 18 Apr 2023 22:10]
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How many points on 21:49 - Apr 18 with 2038 views | TW_R |
How many points on 00:37 - Apr 18 by BazzaInTheLoft | You may not like their methods, but you can appreciate their goal surely? |
The funny thing is Baz, they clearly don’t appreciate their goal. All they’ve got to do is a tiny bit of research to understand the implications of “stopping oil”. There are thousands of products that use oil in their manufacturing (including solar panels and wind turbine blades). Unless you find alternatives then it’s just not possible to achieve what they want. Here’s a selection of some of those products. Adhesive Air mattresses Ammonia Antifreeze Antihistamines Antiseptics Artificial limbs Artificial turf Asphalt Aspirin Awnings Backpacks Balloons Ballpoint pens Bandages Beach umbrellas Boats Cameras Candies and gum Candles Car battery cases Car enamel Cassettes Caulking CDs/computer disks Cell phones Clothes Clothesline Clothing Coffee makers Cold cream Combs Computer keyboards Computer monitors Cortisone Crayons Credit cards Curtains Dashboards Denture adhesives Dentures Deodorant Detergent Dice Dishwashing liquid Dog collars Drinking cups Dyes Electric blankets Electrical tape Enamel Epoxy paint Eyeglasses Fan belts Floor wax Food preservatives Footballs Fuel tanks Glue Glycerin Golf bags Golf balls Guitar strings Hair coloring Hair curlers Hand lotion Hearing aids Heart valves House paint Hula hoops Ice cube trays ink Insect repellent Insecticides Insulation iPad/iPhone Kayaks Laptops Life jackets Lipstick Loudspeakers Lubricants Luggage Model cars Mops Motorcycle helmets Movie film Nail polish Noise insulation Nylon rope Oil filters Packaging Paint brushes Paint roller Pajamas Panty hose Parachutes Perfumes Petroleum jelly Pharmaceuticals Pillow filling Plastic toys Plastics Propane Purses Putty Refrigerants Refrigerator linings Roller skate wheels Safety glasses Shampoo Shaving cream Shoe polish Shoes/sandals Shower curtains Skateboards Skis contact lenses Solar panels Solvents Spacesuits Sunglasses Surf boards Telephones Tennis rackets Tents Tires Umbrellas Water pipes Wind turbine blades | ![](/images/avatars/2186.gif) | | ![](/images/icons/ignore-user.png) |
How many points on 21:53 - Apr 18 with 2024 views | stowmarketrange |
How many points on 21:49 - Apr 18 by TW_R | The funny thing is Baz, they clearly don’t appreciate their goal. All they’ve got to do is a tiny bit of research to understand the implications of “stopping oil”. There are thousands of products that use oil in their manufacturing (including solar panels and wind turbine blades). Unless you find alternatives then it’s just not possible to achieve what they want. Here’s a selection of some of those products. Adhesive Air mattresses Ammonia Antifreeze Antihistamines Antiseptics Artificial limbs Artificial turf Asphalt Aspirin Awnings Backpacks Balloons Ballpoint pens Bandages Beach umbrellas Boats Cameras Candies and gum Candles Car battery cases Car enamel Cassettes Caulking CDs/computer disks Cell phones Clothes Clothesline Clothing Coffee makers Cold cream Combs Computer keyboards Computer monitors Cortisone Crayons Credit cards Curtains Dashboards Denture adhesives Dentures Deodorant Detergent Dice Dishwashing liquid Dog collars Drinking cups Dyes Electric blankets Electrical tape Enamel Epoxy paint Eyeglasses Fan belts Floor wax Food preservatives Footballs Fuel tanks Glue Glycerin Golf bags Golf balls Guitar strings Hair coloring Hair curlers Hand lotion Hearing aids Heart valves House paint Hula hoops Ice cube trays ink Insect repellent Insecticides Insulation iPad/iPhone Kayaks Laptops Life jackets Lipstick Loudspeakers Lubricants Luggage Model cars Mops Motorcycle helmets Movie film Nail polish Noise insulation Nylon rope Oil filters Packaging Paint brushes Paint roller Pajamas Panty hose Parachutes Perfumes Petroleum jelly Pharmaceuticals Pillow filling Plastic toys Plastics Propane Purses Putty Refrigerants Refrigerator linings Roller skate wheels Safety glasses Shampoo Shaving cream Shoe polish Shoes/sandals Shower curtains Skateboards Skis contact lenses Solar panels Solvents Spacesuits Sunglasses Surf boards Telephones Tennis rackets Tents Tires Umbrellas Water pipes Wind turbine blades |
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How many points on 22:19 - Apr 18 with 1973 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
How many points on 21:49 - Apr 18 by TW_R | The funny thing is Baz, they clearly don’t appreciate their goal. All they’ve got to do is a tiny bit of research to understand the implications of “stopping oil”. There are thousands of products that use oil in their manufacturing (including solar panels and wind turbine blades). Unless you find alternatives then it’s just not possible to achieve what they want. Here’s a selection of some of those products. Adhesive Air mattresses Ammonia Antifreeze Antihistamines Antiseptics Artificial limbs Artificial turf Asphalt Aspirin Awnings Backpacks Balloons Ballpoint pens Bandages Beach umbrellas Boats Cameras Candies and gum Candles Car battery cases Car enamel Cassettes Caulking CDs/computer disks Cell phones Clothes Clothesline Clothing Coffee makers Cold cream Combs Computer keyboards Computer monitors Cortisone Crayons Credit cards Curtains Dashboards Denture adhesives Dentures Deodorant Detergent Dice Dishwashing liquid Dog collars Drinking cups Dyes Electric blankets Electrical tape Enamel Epoxy paint Eyeglasses Fan belts Floor wax Food preservatives Footballs Fuel tanks Glue Glycerin Golf bags Golf balls Guitar strings Hair coloring Hair curlers Hand lotion Hearing aids Heart valves House paint Hula hoops Ice cube trays ink Insect repellent Insecticides Insulation iPad/iPhone Kayaks Laptops Life jackets Lipstick Loudspeakers Lubricants Luggage Model cars Mops Motorcycle helmets Movie film Nail polish Noise insulation Nylon rope Oil filters Packaging Paint brushes Paint roller Pajamas Panty hose Parachutes Perfumes Petroleum jelly Pharmaceuticals Pillow filling Plastic toys Plastics Propane Purses Putty Refrigerants Refrigerator linings Roller skate wheels Safety glasses Shampoo Shaving cream Shoe polish Shoes/sandals Shower curtains Skateboards Skis contact lenses Solar panels Solvents Spacesuits Sunglasses Surf boards Telephones Tennis rackets Tents Tires Umbrellas Water pipes Wind turbine blades |
I could have saved you all that typing by saying I don’t think that they want to literally ‘Just Stop Oil’ as in ALL oil. I’m getting backs up, so I’ll leave and block this thread after this because I’ve already broken a no politics rule for myself recently. I don’t agree with most if not all their methods, and I’ve always thought they’d be better off engaging working class communities rather than antagonising them accidentally. However, their methods do work for them in that every stunt they do brings in supporters and lots of £s which bring political pressure eventually. Letters and demos have been ignored and I assume this is their next step. I got to know many of their activists through my work and found them mostly not of my class or politics but certainly nice and well meaning people. What I will say is that they are trying to do something and put their bollocks on the line each time, which is more than I/we do. Ultimately, we are fcked or soon will be if things don’t change very soon and we can all get angry at handful of cancelled snooker games and blocked bridges but none of it will fcking matter. Feel free to PM me if you want to chat further but I won’t be engaging anymore for Clive’s sake. This forum is tense enough. | ![](/images/avatars/6600.gif) | | ![](/images/icons/ignore-user.png) |
How many points on 23:08 - Apr 18 with 1938 views | DejR_vu |
How many points on 21:49 - Apr 18 by TW_R | The funny thing is Baz, they clearly don’t appreciate their goal. All they’ve got to do is a tiny bit of research to understand the implications of “stopping oil”. There are thousands of products that use oil in their manufacturing (including solar panels and wind turbine blades). Unless you find alternatives then it’s just not possible to achieve what they want. Here’s a selection of some of those products. Adhesive Air mattresses Ammonia Antifreeze Antihistamines Antiseptics Artificial limbs Artificial turf Asphalt Aspirin Awnings Backpacks Balloons Ballpoint pens Bandages Beach umbrellas Boats Cameras Candies and gum Candles Car battery cases Car enamel Cassettes Caulking CDs/computer disks Cell phones Clothes Clothesline Clothing Coffee makers Cold cream Combs Computer keyboards Computer monitors Cortisone Crayons Credit cards Curtains Dashboards Denture adhesives Dentures Deodorant Detergent Dice Dishwashing liquid Dog collars Drinking cups Dyes Electric blankets Electrical tape Enamel Epoxy paint Eyeglasses Fan belts Floor wax Food preservatives Footballs Fuel tanks Glue Glycerin Golf bags Golf balls Guitar strings Hair coloring Hair curlers Hand lotion Hearing aids Heart valves House paint Hula hoops Ice cube trays ink Insect repellent Insecticides Insulation iPad/iPhone Kayaks Laptops Life jackets Lipstick Loudspeakers Lubricants Luggage Model cars Mops Motorcycle helmets Movie film Nail polish Noise insulation Nylon rope Oil filters Packaging Paint brushes Paint roller Pajamas Panty hose Parachutes Perfumes Petroleum jelly Pharmaceuticals Pillow filling Plastic toys Plastics Propane Purses Putty Refrigerants Refrigerator linings Roller skate wheels Safety glasses Shampoo Shaving cream Shoe polish Shoes/sandals Shower curtains Skateboards Skis contact lenses Solar panels Solvents Spacesuits Sunglasses Surf boards Telephones Tennis rackets Tents Tires Umbrellas Water pipes Wind turbine blades |
I can only assume the people supporting this sort of thing live in timber and mud huts that they've build themselves from natural materials found on their doorsteps with nothing more than wood fires for heat and cooking, that they only eat home grown produce, wear clothes they've made themselves from wool from the sheep they've raised themselves, and commute everywhere on foot (with no shoes i.e. do a Saxbend). Otherwise that would be hypocritical. | ![](/images/avatars/0.gif) |
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How many points on 00:23 - Apr 19 with 1850 views | Sharpy36 |
How many points on 22:19 - Apr 18 by BazzaInTheLoft | I could have saved you all that typing by saying I don’t think that they want to literally ‘Just Stop Oil’ as in ALL oil. I’m getting backs up, so I’ll leave and block this thread after this because I’ve already broken a no politics rule for myself recently. I don’t agree with most if not all their methods, and I’ve always thought they’d be better off engaging working class communities rather than antagonising them accidentally. However, their methods do work for them in that every stunt they do brings in supporters and lots of £s which bring political pressure eventually. Letters and demos have been ignored and I assume this is their next step. I got to know many of their activists through my work and found them mostly not of my class or politics but certainly nice and well meaning people. What I will say is that they are trying to do something and put their bollocks on the line each time, which is more than I/we do. Ultimately, we are fcked or soon will be if things don’t change very soon and we can all get angry at handful of cancelled snooker games and blocked bridges but none of it will fcking matter. Feel free to PM me if you want to chat further but I won’t be engaging anymore for Clive’s sake. This forum is tense enough. |
More holes than a vegan safe cullender comrade. | ![](/images/avatars/22530.gif) |
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How many points on 03:56 - Apr 19 with 1826 views | SydneyRs |
How many points on 17:52 - Apr 18 by rrrspricey | I'm with the string em up brigade. Yes I get the rationale behind protesting on behalf of the planet but disrupting sports events and gluing yourself to the road in Britain is totally pointless. This island accounts for 2% of global carbon emissions so if we went totally carbon neutral tomorrow it would have precisely zero impact on climate change. These tossers need to be shipped to China to protest somewhere that would make a difference [Post edited 18 Apr 2023 22:10]
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Don't agree with this sort of stunt but its far from pointless. This has made headlines all over the world so massive exposure for them. | ![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | | ![](/images/icons/ignore-user.png) |
How many points on 11:16 - Apr 21 with 1566 views | loftboy | So Extinction Rebellion have said they won’t disrupt the marathon but just stop oil are intending to, how is running a threat to the environment? | ![](/images/avatars/1481.gif) |
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How many points on 11:35 - Apr 21 with 1516 views | hubble |
How many points on 03:56 - Apr 19 by SydneyRs | Don't agree with this sort of stunt but its far from pointless. This has made headlines all over the world so massive exposure for them. |
Yes, they're exposed as massive c*nts. | ![](/images/avatars/17111.gif) |
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How many points on 11:39 - Apr 21 with 1499 views | BklynRanger |
How many points on 11:16 - Apr 21 by loftboy | So Extinction Rebellion have said they won’t disrupt the marathon but just stop oil are intending to, how is running a threat to the environment? |
If anything I'd have thought running is good for the environment. Most people do it outside so no need to heat anything. Maybe the odd MRI or bit of physio, but big general overall health improvements meaning far fewer inpatient hospital stays using far less resources. Plus a lot of runners have their own pretty lax threshold about when their gear needs to go in the washing machine, again good for the environment. I could go on. I know people travel from all over the world for it but its a headline event for something that seems genuinely eco-friendly. By that logic the next COP will have to be entirely done over Zoom. | ![](/images/avatars/2096.gif) | | ![](/images/icons/ignore-user.png) |
How many points on 14:04 - Apr 22 with 1373 views | Damo1962 | Turned 60, and have started looking at old Jaaag's on Auto Trader 🤔😉 | ![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | | ![](/images/icons/ignore-user.png) |
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